Buddha Sakyamuni seated with his legs crossed in virasana on a tall double lotus throne with both hands raised in vitarkamudra. He has a downcast gaze and his elongated earlobes almost touch the shoulders. There are 3 concentric lines about the neck (trivalior kambugriva or shell-neck). The usnisha does not have a finial. The robe covers both shoulders

One of the rare known Pyu bronzes. The large webbed fingers of the hands are characteristic of the Pyu bronzes. The auspicious 3 rings about the neck signify good fortune and beauty and perhaps is a metaphor for the 3 folds that occur at the opening of a conch shell.